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Continue reading →: Celebrating June: A Month of Literary Adventures for Book LoversJune, with its blossoming flowers and warmer days, is a perfect time for book lovers to dive into new literary adventures. Whether you’re soaking up the sun in your backyard, taking a trip to the beach, or enjoying a cozy evening at home, here are some fantastic ideas to make…
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Continue reading →: 📕 May 2024 Books Read: A Month of Thrills, Laughs, and Heartfelt MomentsMay was a month full of literary adventures, and I’m excited to share the diverse range of books that kept me turning pages. From laugh-out-loud comedies to heartwarming romances and gripping mysteries, here’s a recap of my May 2024 reading journey. Invasion of the Boy Snatchers by Lisi Harrison The…
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Continue reading →: Review: You’re So Dead by Ash ParsonsAsh Parsons’ “You’re So Dead” is a delightful blend of comedy, thriller, and whodunit, perfect for fans of YA mysteries like “One of Us Is Lying” and “Truly Devious.” This Agatha Christie-inspired narrative delivers a rollercoaster of suspense and humor, making it an irresistible page-turner. The story follows Plum Winter,…
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Continue reading →: Review: You’re So Dead by Ash ParsonsAsh Parsons’ “You’re So Dead” is a delightful blend of comedy, thriller, and whodunit, perfect for fans of YA mysteries like “One of Us Is Lying” and “Truly Devious.” This Agatha Christie-inspired narrative delivers a rollercoaster of suspense and humor, making it an irresistible page-turner. The story follows Plum Winter,…
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Continue reading →: What I Read this Weekend – 5/27/24Tessa Bailey’s Wreck the Halls is a heartwarming and festive tale that hits all the right notes. The story revolves around Melody Gallard and Beat Dawkins, two children of rock royalty who must navigate a whirlwind of chaos, romance, and family drama during the holiday season. Melody, a reclusive book…






